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A return to Galloway for the sub 2000 Craignell

Date walked: 13/01/2019

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This walk was undertaken in less than favourable conditions, with strong winds and a few squawley showers passing through, especially when I was walking on the ridge.

Given the weather I wasn't looking at heading too far, so a trip back down in to Galloway was called for, to pick off another of those tough old sub 2000s they have to offer, Craignell.

P1060030 by Pete Riedel, on Flickr Parked up at NX544752 by the Clatteringshaws Loch dam, on the minor road to Craigencallie. Wind was already up and the "bag-for-life" my walking boots had been in was soon wisked off into the local trees as I was "mid lace" with one of my boots

P1060032 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrInitial walk along the minor road, with my target ahead of me

P1060034 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrHeaded off on to the substantial track at NX535753, where there is in fact a substantial area where you could park and reduce the walking by a few minutes., if you wanted

P1060038 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrThe area is a miriad of tracks, so you need to be sure of which one you should be taking. Mine was headed to the quarry, where I would hang a sharp left and continue on my way

P1060051 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrCarried a long the track, with my target still in view.........experienced the odd spot of rain here and there by this time

P1060052 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrThe OS map suggested that at NX526753 I should leave the track I was on and head up a further track, that would take me to the base of the hill........this was it. I was expecting it to be boggy, once I'd clapped eyes on it, but it actually wasn't too bad

P1060078 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrHit the top of Low Craignell, where I was suddenly out of the shelter from the wind.........nearly knocked my block off

P1060079 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrA superb view of the route ahead to Criagnell's summit. After some initial heather bashing I actualy located a fairly well established path, which but for a couple of occassions where I lost it took me all the way to the summit

P1060086 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrWas getting a bit of a pasting from both the wind and rain by this time, but it really was an enjoyable stravaig all the same

This walk had actually been a bit of a late start, so I was well aware I'd be heading down as the sun was set and darkness was taking over. I was heading down toward a firebreak in the trees at NX506745, although with the felling of the trees it may have disappeared..............

P1060128 by Pete Riedel, on FlickrEventually back on the track and heading back to the car. It was dark by now and the rain was definitely setting in.

It all went a bit pear shaped at NX532750, where there is a junction of a number of track........took the wrong one (couldn't actually find the one I was expecting to be on), which brought me out eventually to NX535753 and the substantial parking area. a quick walk along the road back to the car, where I could capture a nice moon shot (I do like a nice moon shot)